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- @TheImpressiveX@lemmy.ml (2021 - present)
- @TheImpressiveX@lemm.ee (2024 - 2025; RIP lemm.ee)
- @TheImpressiveX@lemmy.today (2025 - present)
- @TheImpressiveX@piefed.social (2025 - present)
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[moved to piefed] movies@lemm.ee•Sony Pictures CEO Tony Vinciquerra talks 'arms dealer' strategy, defends 'Spider-Man' spinoffsEnglish
3·1 year agoI know.
Trust me, I’ve seen a LOT of slop on Amazon Prime and Tubi - I’d gladly take the SSU and DCEU movies in a heartbeat over those.
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Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•How do you feel about the level of censorship in your current instance ?
91·1 year agoRemoved by mod
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Movies@lemmy.world•Sony Pictures CEO Tony Vinciquerra talks 'arms dealer' strategy, defends 'Spider-Man' spinoffsEnglish
22·1 year agoHow do you feel about the performance of the film studio during your tenure?
We’ve had mostly very, very good results. Unfortunately, [Kraven the Hunter] that we launched last weekend, and my last film launch, is probably the worst launch we had in the 7½ years so that didn’t work out very well, which I still don’t understand, because the film is not a bad film.
If Kraven the Hunter is “not a bad film”, then I’m terrified to see what he considers a bad film.
TheImpressiveX@lemmy.mlOPto
[moved to piefed] movies@lemm.ee•Sony Pictures CEO Tony Vinciquerra talks 'arms dealer' strategy, defends 'Spider-Man' spinoffsEnglish
13·1 year agoHow do you feel about the performance of the film studio during your tenure?
We’ve had mostly very, very good results. Unfortunately, [Kraven the Hunter] that we launched last weekend, and my last film launch, is probably the worst launch we had in the 7½ years so that didn’t work out very well, which I still don’t understand, because the film is not a bad film.
If Kraven the Hunter is “not a bad film”, then I’m terrified to see what he considers a bad film.
TheImpressiveX@lemmy.mlto
No Stupid Questions@lemmy.world•Is there a word (or Wikipedia article) for when someone refutes everything you stated in a comment and acts as if their experience is the authentic way things actually are in the world?
10·1 year agoLook, I don’t know what made-up arguments you’ve been in, but whenever I post online, no one has ever tried to dismiss my experiences as untrue.
/s
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Piracy: ꜱᴀɪʟ ᴛʜᴇ ʜɪɢʜ ꜱᴇᴀꜱ@lemmy.dbzer0.com•Are there any actual guides to remuxing?English
141·1 year ago- Acquire a Blu-ray disc.
- Insert disc in your computer’s optical drive.
- Use MakeMKV to copy the contents of the disc into .mkv files.
- ???
- Profit!
Doof is the bad guy. I don’t know why he and Perry are having tea, I just looked up a random image of them. It’s out of context.
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Linux@lemmy.ml•Wouldn't development of ReactOS from a larger community ultimately help ALL OS's?
12·1 year agoWhat incident?
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[moved to piefed] movies@lemm.ee•As ‘Kraven’ Hunts for Audience, Sony's Marvel Universe Takes Final Bow for Now | AnalysisEnglish
4·1 year agoMovie budgets usually don’t include the marketing costs, as that information is almost never revealed to the public. But to find out how much money a film would need to be profitable, a good guess is to multiply the budget by 2.5.
For example, a $100 million film would need to make at least $250 million to break even.
But this isn’t a hard-and-fast rule, as no one can really be certain of the marketing budget.
EDIT: Typo.
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[moved to piefed] movies@lemm.ee•As ‘Kraven’ Hunts for Audience, Sony's Marvel Universe Takes Final Bow for Now | AnalysisEnglish
7·1 year agoI’d be interested in a breakdown of the box office for these films.
Ask and ye shall receive.
- Venom (2018)
- Budget: $100-116 million
- Box office: $856,085,161
- Venom: Let There Be Carnage (2021)
- Budget: $110 million
- Box office: $506,863,592
- Morbius (2022)
- Budget: $75-83 million
- Box office:
$1 morbillion$167,460,961
- Madame Web (2024)
- Budget: $80 million
- Box office: $100,498,764
- Venom: The Last Dance (2024)
- Budget: $120 million
- Box office: $472,812,792
So, in total, Sony spent $485-509 million on all the films, and they have made a combined $2.1 billion.
The highest grossing SSU film was the first Venom movie, and they seem to have been chasing that high ever since. Their lowest-grossing movie (so far) is Madame Web.
So it appears that over time, the SSU movies have been making less and less money with each release (with the exception of Venom 3).
- Venom (2018)
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[moved to piefed] movies@lemm.ee•As ‘Kraven’ Hunts for Audience, Sony's Marvel Universe Takes Final Bow for Now | AnalysisEnglish
8·1 year agoSony was transparently making minimally viable products to keep the valuable IP rights.
I could be wrong, but I don’t think the SSU movies are part of their contract with Marvel. It only applies to live-action Spider-Man films (in which Spidey is the main character).
Which means that they had no obligation to make these movies, but still chose to do so anyway. They are making these villain spin-offs because they want to, not because they have to.
Just the thought of Sony making completely unnecessary villain movies, not out of any contractual obligation, but because they genuinely believe that they can ride the coattails of the MCU…to me that’s too funny to pass up.
While Android is an free and open-source operating system, it doesn’t follow the Free Software philosophy of sharing information. Android is becoming increasingly locked-down to those without technical expertise, to the point where the only way to get a truly “open” Android phone is to buy a Pixel.
In other words, Google wants to reap all the benefits of making Android open source, but they don’t seem to want to contribute or give back to the community, which is the entire spirit of open source.
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[moved to piefed] movies@lemm.ee•'Star Wars: The Mandalorian & Grogu' Adds Jeremy Allen WhiteEnglish
6·1 year agoMy guess is they just revealed that he filmed some scenes for the movie. By the time we heard about it, they already completed filming.
Technically, yes.
Android follows the letter of open source, but not the spirit.

















I like the second one the best. Well done!